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After picking up a morning coffee we wandered down the waterfront and came across Nyhavn, where we enjoyed looking at the boats. We looked for church and ran into friends from South Surrey. We toured Frederiks church and amalienborg castle before walking to the citadel. We saw the changing of the guard in front of the castle. We walked down to the …

For the first morning in three weeks, we are not faced with an all-you-can-eat buffet. Breakfast does not come with the room, and we are relieved. The are several cafes within a block from the hotel and we are able to get juice, coffee and Danish pastry which we savor.

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... fog was getting a little depressing, so I changed tack and went somewhere I don't usually bother with - a random museum. The DanishDesignCentre's mandate is to showcase fresh Danishdesign a look really funky from the outside to boot. Being a bit of a ...

... to the streets on foot once more. This time our route was self-tailored and began with a visit to the DanishDesignCentre. I had visited this previously with Charles and had fond memories of interesting things on display. The current exhibition was ...

... 'Hustle and flow' with our latest visitor 'TRed' from home who was doing an interview in Oslo. Also checked out DanishDesigncentre which was a bit like a student final year art presentation! And saw Bayeaux Tapestry in National Museum plus WWII exhibit ...

... but it didn't really work out. The cafe was closed and we went to the wrong museum. We ended up at the DanishDesignCenter, though, and it was really interesting. They had an exhibit on wooden furniture and one on Scandinavian food. They had a ...

... train from the airport to a station near our hotel, which took only 20 minutes. We set out to DanishDesignCenter as our very first stop in Copenhagen. We walked here through the oldest pedestrian path in the world-Stroget. Tons of shops occupied this ...

... Gardens, where we ate a meal so rich that Tom felt ill for days. Sunday dawned with relentless rain, so we visited the DanishDesignCentre, then wandered off in search of a bike store (which was closed!). We ate lunch in a restaurant at the Tycho ...

... it is an elevator used to bring 1200 chairs up at one time. Around the corner from Rådhus was the fascinating DanishDesignCenter, but also was a bit of a museum. It showed off the best in Danishdesign as well as top examples from around ...

... the Marble Church. This dome, with a span of 31 meters, is one of the largest in northern Europe. - DanishDesignCenter (Denmark is world-famous for its design tradition) - The 1 kilometre long Stroget, along with its pedestrianised side ...

... art and classics there. We saw Nytorv - former barricks... all little orange buildings where people live today. We saw DanishDesignCentre and saw lots of chairs! We saw the Danish crown jewels at Rosenborg Castle and fine carvings of ivory ...